There is some article on Cisco web site at show how to connect routers
back-to-back using the AUX ports. So I think you can apply this to your two
routers, unless you intent to use the AUX ports for something else.
Thomas
""Charles Ryan"" wrote in message
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> Hello group,
>
> Sorry if this has been covered before, I've checked the archives and I
can't
> seem to find anything relevant to my question.
>
> I have a 2524 with a built in FT1/T1 csu-dsu module, and I wish to connect
> it back to back with a 2501 (DB-60 on the serial port).
>
> I'm trying to figure out how I could go about doing it without having to
> attempt to find a 5-in-1 serial module for the 2524. Do I need to get
> another csu/dsu for the 2501 and then connect them together that way (with
> the RJ-45 cable from the 2524 going into the other csu/dsu, then the
> V.35/DB-60 going into the 2501 serial port)?
>
> Sorry for the basic question, if anyone out there has done this, I would
> greatly appreciate hearing from you. Appreciate any and all help with
this,
> links, etc. are also greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Chuck
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